Transforming historic spaces

Published: 27 January, 2014

SOCOMEC’S Critical Power UK division has delivered a series of Masterys BC UPS units to the new Stonehenge visitor building – the first phase of improvements to the setting and visitor experience of Stonehenge which is due to open in June 2014.

Andrew Wilkinson, regional managing director, Socomec commented; “At Socomec, we are delighted to play a role in this new development at Stonehenge. Socomec’s UPS technology is the most efficient in the world and the Masterys BC is the ideal choice for this electrical infrastructure. We are on target to complete all works by January 2014 and will be providing maintenance support to ensure that the system is optimised on an ongoing basis.”

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